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    Poulage Parfumeur

    Poulage Parfumeur Paris emerged from the collaboration between perfumer Stephanie Poulage and entrepreneur Gaetan Ferte, both French nationals based in Paris. The house introduced its debut collection in 2015, featuring four fragrances: Supreme Orient, Odora di Femina, Liquid Time, and Ubiquite. The brand operates within the niche fragrance segment, where perfumers maintain creative independence from larger corporate fragrance houses. Stephanie Poulage serves as the house's in-house perfumer, creating all compositions under her own direction. The brand's presence remains relatively modest in the broader fragrance market, appealing primarily to collectors seeking independent perfume houses with distinctive olfactory visions. Paris has long served as the epicenter of French perfumery, and Poulage Parfumeur contributes to this tradition through its independent structure and creator-led approach.

    FranceEst. 2015
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    2015
    Founded in France

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    Heritage

    A house, in its own words

    The house traces its origins to the partnership between Stephanie Poulage and Gaetan Ferte, who established Poulage Parfumeur Paris as an independent perfume house. The year 2015 marked the brand's formal introduction to the fragrance market, coinciding with the launch of its initial collection. Rather than emerging from an established fragrance conglomerate, the house represents a direct collaboration between a perfumer and an entrepreneur pursuing a shared vision. This structure places Poulage Parfumeur within the lineage of independent French perfume houses where the nose holds primary creative authority. The brand name itself reflects the perfumer's identity, a naming convention common among artisan perfumers who stake their personal reputation on each creation. Unlike heritage houses with centuries of accumulated archives and historical formulas, Poulage Parfumeur entered the market as a contemporary independent voice. The founders chose to present four distinct fragrances simultaneously in 2015, suggesting a fully developed creative vision from the house's inception rather than gradual portfolio expansion. Paris has been home to countless independent perfume creators throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, though many such ventures remain little-documented outside specialized fragrance communities. The house operates without the historical baggage of older houses, allowing complete creative freedom in composition and presentation. Stephanie Poulage's role as both founder and perfumer shapes the house's fundamental approach to fragrance creation. The brand reportedly positions itself around producing unconventional scents that diverge from mainstream perfumery conventions. Without access to documented interviews or statements from the founders, the precise philosophical framework remains partially obscured. What can be observed from the 2015 collection is an embrace of diverse olfactory territories: Supreme Orient suggests eastern-inspired warmth, Odora di Femina plays with feminine floral associations, Liquid Time implies temporal or transformative qualities, and Ubiquite references ubiquity or omnipresence. This range indicates a willingness to explore conceptual territory beyond single-note or straightforward compositions. Independent perfumers typically cite creative freedom as their primary motivation, valuing artistic expression over commercial considerations that might drive mass-market fragrance development. The absence of corporate oversight allows perfumers to pursue unusual material combinations or unconventional concentrations without market testing. For niche houses like Poulage Parfumeur, collector relationships often depend on distinctive personal vision rather than broad appeal. The house's small scale suggests focused attention on each composition rather than volume-driven production.

    2015
    Poulage Parfumeur Paris founded by Stephanie Poulage and Gaetan Ferte; debut collection launched featuring Supreme Orient, Odora di Femina, Liquid Time, and Ubiquite fragrances
    2015
    First collection presented to fragrance market under the independent house model, with Stephanie Poulage serving as sole perfumer
    2015
    Four distinct fragrance concepts released simultaneously, suggesting comprehensive creative planning prior to public launch
    2015
    Brand name established to reflect perfumer's identity, aligning with artisan tradition of eponymous perfume houses
    2015
    Paris base confirmed for the independent house, situating the brand within France's traditional perfumery heartland

    The noses

    Perfumers behind the house

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    Interesting facts

    01

    Stephanie Poulage serves as both founder and in-house perfumer, a dual role uncommon in an industry where many brands rely on external compounding laboratories

    02

    The house launched its entire initial collection of four fragrances simultaneously in 2015, a strategy requiring complete creative vision and production capability from inception

    03

    The brand name directly derives from the perfumer's surname, following a tradition seen in houses like Serge Lutens, Maison Francis Kurkdjian, and other nose-led independent labels

    04

    Paris has been a center for independent perfume creation throughout modern perfumery history, with numerous small houses operating alongside major heritage brands